Took the comp tac plunge

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Re: Took the comp tac plunge

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I've worn a CTAC with a Browning Hi Power in it for about four years now. I haven't had comfort issues. I have tried a couple of my old OWB holsters and now HATE them. They stick out too far, the muzzle edges catch on stuff, they move more than the CTAC -- the IWB really pulls it in tight and secure. Vastly more concealable, I think.
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Re: Took the comp tac plunge

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I *just* ordered a comp-tac holster and mag pouch for my 1911, I've been using the crossbreed holster for my .40 and I just don't like the way it sets in there (and I had some money to blow :)
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Re: Took the comp tac plunge

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I'm glad you can carry on campus.
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Re: Took the comp tac plunge

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rbrecount wrote:I'm glad you can carry on campus.
Me too.
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